Bunnings shelves stripped of seedlings as coronavirus panic-buyers prepare - News Summed Up

Bunnings shelves stripped of seedlings as coronavirus panic-buyers prepare


Pictures have emerged of a Bunnings store with its shelves stripped of seedlings as panic-buyers prepare to grow their own foodThe photos snapped on Friday afternoon show the Bunnings store at Alexandria, in Sydney's south, with half the shelves bare in the outdoor nursery section. A Bunnings staff member told Daily Mail Australia that they were selling out of seedlings because of the coronavirus panic-buying even though staff said they were buying the wrong plants. Pictures have emerged of a Bunnings store with its shelves stripped of seedlings as panic-buyers prepare for the worst amid concerns of a coronavirus pandemicThe photos snapped on Friday afternoon show the Bunnings store at Alexandria, in Sydney's south, with half the shelves bare in the outdoor nursery department'We're selling so many seedlings because of what's going on. Supermarkets across the country have already been subjected to panic-buying with shelves regularly stripped of items such as toilet paper and hand sanitiser. Customers have been arriving at stores hours ahead of deliveries and waiting in line to purchase items.


Source: Daily Mail March 20, 2020 07:50 UTC



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